List of number-one Billboard Regional Mexican Songs of 2020

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The Billboard Regional Mexican Songs chart ranks the best-performing Regional Mexican singles in the United States. Published weekly by Billboard magazine, it ranks the "most popular regional Mexican songs, ranked by radio airplay audience impressions as measured by Nielsen Music." [1]

Chart history

Issue dateSongArtist(s)Ref.
January 4"Escondidos"La Adictiva Banda San Jose de Mesillas [2]
January 11"Caballero" Alejandro Fernández [3]
January 18"Escondidos"La Adictiva Banda San Jose de Mesillas [4]
January 25"Esa Vez Soy Yo"Banda Carnaval [5]
February 1 [6]
February 8 [7]
February 15"No Elegi Conocerte"Banda Sinaloense MS de Sergio Lizarraga [8]
February 22"Esa Vez Soy Yo"Banda Carnaval [9]
February 29"Solo Tu" Calibre 50 [10]
March 7 [11]
March 14 [12]
March 21 [13]
March 28 [14]
April 4"Dormida"Edwin Luna y La Trakalosa de Monterrey [15]
April 11 [16]
April 18 [17]
April 25"Te Olvide"Alejandro Fernández [18]
May 2 [19]

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